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A faint aroma of the Nobel prize - or of Nobel prizes yet to come - hangs over the 1971 Booker.
The chemist Linus Pauling, for example, won two Nobel Prizes yet spent the last years of his life touting vitamin C as a cure-all.
Helen Marten, born in 1985, is shortlisted for both prizes – yet in the Hepworth, she's up against Barlow, born in 1944.
Our finest literary critics hold no endowed chairs and never win prizes, yet their work has the poetry of truth about it and there's nobody better at answering the fundamental question about any book, a question always more interesting and always harder to answer than whether it's any good: what is it really about?
We're talking huge!" Gabriel has also won endless prizes, yet he insists that "the best prize I can think of is when I look out in the audience and see people singing my songs, or when people wish me well or when they say, 'God bless you.' ".
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Suffolk could be the biggest suburban political prize yet.
A rear-drive, four-passenger coupe intended for the highly prized yet mercurial millennial buyer.
One disheartening moment: I was served fatty bluefin tuna, prized yet horribly imperiled.
And starting Jan . 1 the car people may take home the bigger prize yet again.
"It doesn't feel like we've got the prize yet.
He's the biggest prize yet from an intense U.S. and British effort to turn top aides.
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